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jbrack
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Sep 22, 2018

RV GPS

Looking for suggestions on a GPS unit similar to a trucker GPS...one that you enter your rig dimensions and you are routed on roads that will accommodate you...particularly around low clearance bridges.. I have been using google maps and confirming with a trucker atlas but I feel a newer model RV gps may be the way to go...I searched for prior threads but I'm hoping for up to date suggestions for any new products that may be available
  • I'll vote for an RV-specific GPS (we have a Garmin 760LMT). Besides the rig-appropriate routing based on the rig's height, weight, width and length, it has thousands of RV parks and campgrounds listed - with contact information. It also finds things (voice command) by categories along your route, such as "Truck Stops" which I use all the time. We've had and used our 760 for about five years now and it has served us very well.

    Rob
  • My main complaint with those types of GPS is that they may not allow you to create a route that includes roads/streets not truck friendly. It then will change the route regardless of how you have it.

    Personally I use a regular GPS and add the items I want, like low clearances. It's the best of both worlds.
  • On eBay...$50...Truck or bus aware GPS.

    This model allows you to input specs for height, length, etc.

    Of course, never fully trust any GPS.

    Mine is a different brand but similar in that they both use the Open Source mapping system on an Android platform. Mine is 3 years old and has mislead me a time or two, but so far it's been spot on about low underpasses and routes me around them. I have mine configured as a Bus.
  • Nothing new Garmin rv660 or a little larger rv770 are great - I have had a 660 for a few years

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